Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom , the fouthern parts were left to Edmund ; but this prince being murdered about a month after the treaty by his two chamberlains , at Oxford , Ca- nute was left in ...
... treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom , the fouthern parts were left to Edmund ; but this prince being murdered about a month after the treaty by his two chamberlains , at Oxford , Ca- nute was left in ...
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... treaty with the count , in which Guader was included . William , having thus fecured the peace of his dominions , now expected reft from his labours ; and finding none either willing or powerful enough to oppofe him , he hoped that the ...
... treaty with the count , in which Guader was included . William , having thus fecured the peace of his dominions , now expected reft from his labours ; and finding none either willing or powerful enough to oppofe him , he hoped that the ...
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... treaty , it was agreed , that , in cafe either of the brothers fhould die without iffue , the furvivor should in- herit all his dominions . It was in vain that Henry , the other brother , remonftrated against this act of injuftice ; it ...
... treaty , it was agreed , that , in cafe either of the brothers fhould die without iffue , the furvivor should in- herit all his dominions . It was in vain that Henry , the other brother , remonftrated against this act of injuftice ; it ...
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... no doubt , from the popularity of his charac- ter , and from the treaty formerly concluded between the two brothers , but that he would N 4 have have been elected without oppofition . This valiant and generous Hall, Sculp ...
... no doubt , from the popularity of his charac- ter , and from the treaty formerly concluded between the two brothers , but that he would N 4 have have been elected without oppofition . This valiant and generous Hall, Sculp ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. without iffue , the other fhould fucceed to his dominions . This treaty This treaty being ratified , the armies on each fide were difbanded ; and Ro- bert having lived two months in the utmost harmony with his brother ...
Oliver Goldsmith. without iffue , the other fhould fucceed to his dominions . This treaty This treaty being ratified , the armies on each fide were difbanded ; and Ro- bert having lived two months in the utmost harmony with his brother ...
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